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  • 12-08-2007, 08:08 PM
    pasty
    what type is better for a Noobie
    Recently gotten into snakes, currently have a year old Corn (norm) but totally addicted now!

    I'm thinking, that i'd also like a Python / boa, as well but what to get? am single so dont want anything that will be able to best me at a huggathon!!!
    what size viv is best for the snake as well? currently Mr. Bitey my corn has a 4 ft Viv (bout 2 foot tall) i assume depending on the type of python - i'd need quite a larger Viv..

    Any thoughts?
  • 12-08-2007, 08:14 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: what type is better for a Noobie
    The most popular Python would be Ball Pythons

    Adult BP do not require anything larger than 30 gallons tanks 36X18X12

    The bigger the enclosure, the harder to maintain and BP have VERY specific requirements that must be met. They will not be forgiven like colubrids are if their needs are not met.

    Ideally you want to start with a small enclosure and upgrade as your BP grows.

    You also have other pythons that have a manageable size, such as Jungle Carpet Python (good for beginners), Blood Pythons (intermediate level)…

    I don’t own boas so I leave that part to someone else.
  • 12-08-2007, 08:16 PM
    bonheki
    Re: what type is better for a Noobie
    well if you want a python get a jungel carpet python if ya want a boa get a red tail boa
    jungel capets grow like 6 ft rtb grow like 6-8 ft also another python that is a very good pet is a ball pythons they come in all color and prices lol they usually grow 3-5ft theirs also king snakes their nice (if played with) and grow like 3-4 ft if ya want something big get a yellow anaconda
  • 12-08-2007, 08:24 PM
    pasty
    Re: what type is better for a Noobie
    Thanks, good food for thought will do a bit of research and get the equipment needed, then look at animal suppliers
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